Project Graduation needs volunteers

Project Graduation, the drug and alcohol free party for
graduating seniors at West Morris Central High School, is seeking
parent volunteers for next year's event. The event is an all-night,
alcohol and drug-free party held the night of graduation. A meeting
for parents of current juniors (Class of 2002) and sophomores (Cla
s of 2003) will be held in the high school's cafeteria at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, June 7. Cindy Field, who helped co-chair this year's
event, said the parents of the upcoming senior and junior classes
will be responsible for raising money to sponsor the event and
running the event. Field said Project Graduation is also looking
for two parents willing to co- chair next year's
celebration.

To help prospective volunteers, this year's Project Graduation
committee will continue working for part of next year, Field
said.

Anyone who cannot attend tonight's meeting, can an call Field
for more information at (908) 979-0668.

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